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Saturday, November 14, 2009

The Mustang beats his hoofs against dirt, making a cloud of dust.The magnificent creature gallops on without a care in the world.Freedom blows through his bronze mane.His eyes are wild.The majestic mustang gallops on, not to discover the human world.

Welcome

Glad you stopped in for a visit! Sit back, relax, put your feet up for a spell, WAIT--if you just came in from the barn, you might want to check the bottom of your boots first. Just kidding, I know you left them out on the porch for the dog to drag off. Well you can look for your boots in the morning.Enjoy your visit and please come back often as I add new items.Have a Blessed Day and remember to hug your horse. They need love too!

Barbara

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By Donna M. Cooper Oboyle Format:Paperback This enchanting book for children and families alike is written from a horse's point of view. It is illustrated with sweet pictures throughout. If you're looking for a book that will both entertain your child and teach worthwhile life lessons and good values at the same time, this is the book. Books like this are difficult to find these days. This one is a treasure for sure. The engaging chapters flow together with ease and many valuable life lessons are woven through the delightful and entertaining text.

Missing in Action

What a fun story. This short chapter book with enchanting illustrations is a must read for all families. Older children will treasure it as their very own book, and younger children will be fascinated to hear it read to them. Jadon and Gabe: Missing in Action is the story of a pair of miniature horses ,the wise elder, Jadon and his new, young and impulsive friend Gabe. As friends sometimes do they have a misunderstanding. Jadon leaves his happy farm to seek his young friend. He thinks Gabe has run away but ends up on an adventure fraught with peril. Take a journey with Jadon face danger and confusion to be enfolded in the love of family.

About Me

Ms Cooper writes both fiction and non-fiction books.
She began writing stories at the age of eleven.
Barbara and her thirteen year old brother set the stage for their spooky adventures by writing in the attic among the eerie sounds around them.
The Attic on Lockwood Avenue was started in the attic in the 1950's. Now over fifty years later it will come to completion.
Her first non-fiction book The Other Survivor:Head Injury From a Wife's Perspective came about after Barbara became a caregiver to her husband that suffered from a head injury. Followed after that, Upside Down and Back Again.
Time to lighten it up...Barbara got together with her grand-daughter and wrote two family books...Jadon and Gabe:The Not so Saintly Horses and a sequel, Missing in Action.
Barbara is a mother, a grandmother, a caregiver, a cancer survivor, and a published author. She lives in Texas next to her family and friends. She can be reached at her website. www.wordsofhopeforcaregivers.com